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The fully revised and expanded second edition of the ground-breaking book that made the fascinating micro-moth group accessible to the general naturalist.
The third edition of the Field Guide to the Moths of Great Britain and Ireland has been fully revised, updated and restructured.
Packed with colour photographs, this visual guide will appeal to anyone keen to identify and learn more about the Park's infinite variety of smaller inhabitants.
350 alpine Arten im Porträt – das Grundlagenwerk über eine bisher nur wenig erforschte Artengruppe.
A journey of discovery to unknown beauties.
This first volume of Microlepidoptera of Europe deals with the plume moths (Pterophoridae), a relatively easily recognizable family.
This volume deals with the taxa of the family Scythrididae known from Europe and North Africa.
This volume covers 100-300 species with full-colour illustrations of the adult species.
The first volume of Pyraloida treats the crambid subfamilies from Europe and partially from surrounding areas.
This volume includes genitalia illustrations to all species treated in this volume.
This volume reviews 211 species of the micromoths Gnorimoschemini (Gelechiidae: Gelechiinae) of Europe.
This first volume of Tineid Moths from Europe treats 179 species of the subfamilies Dryadaulinae, Hapsiferinae, Euplocaminae, Scardiinae, Nemapogoninae and Meessiinae.
This volume is a complete tool for identifying the European bag worm moths.
This volume presents information for the identification of 103 species of tineid moths.
Moths of Bhutan deals with the moth fauna of Bhutan, and is the first book to provide an overview of this fauna. 1966 species are reported on 420 pages, of which 1493 specimens and 56 genital preparations are depicted on 196 color plates.
This is the first large format, lavishly illustrated book to be dedicated to these animals, hidden during daylight hours but brought to light here through detailed photographs.
Moths of Europe, Volume 1: Saturnids, Lasiocampids, Hawkmoths, Tiger Moths... This guide covers around 500 moths.
This guide book deals with more than 1000 species of Lepidoptera traditionally grouped together as geometers and classified in the Geometridae family.
This guide book covers the zygaenids (Zygaenidae), Brachodidae and pyralids (Crambidae).
This guide book covers exclusively pyralids in the Pyralidae family which span the subfamilies Pyralinae, Epipaschiinae, Galleriinae and Phycitinae.
Moths of Europe, Volume 5: Noctuids 1: this guide covers around 750 moths.
Moths of Europe, Volume 6: Noctuids 2: this guide covers around 750 moths.
Moths of Europe, Volume 7: Microlepidoptera 1: This volume deals with Micropterigidae to Tortricidae.
Over 2500 species are illlustrated.
This is the last volume in the collection of “Moths of Europe”.